A nice lady bought one hundred of my Tree of Life cards today! How cool is that?
Last week, a woman from Australia bought 4 huge posters of the same image…I guess we can all use a little bit of peace and joy these days.
By the way, all cleared royalties from all sales between now and October 29th will go to purchase items off the Occupy Sandy registry to help survivors of the Superstorm.
So far, we’ve purchased chafing dishes, respirator masks, contractor bags, serving spoons, baby formula, a computer printer and more. If sales continue to go well, I’ll extend the end date to New Year’s Eve….there’s still a LOT of people who need a LOT of stuff.

If you’d rather just contribute directly to Hurricane Sandy relief,that would be GREAT!Go here to shop off Occupy Sandy’s local gift registries.
Your contribution will not only help people rebuild their homes and lives,
but at the same time, you will help rebuild local businesses in affected communities.
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All Valentine’s Day cards are 40% off at Zazzle from now until Thursday.
I have lowered prices on everything in my shop
to encourage more people to buy.All cleared royalties earned by all of my products(not just the Valentines)
will be donated to Hurricane Sandy recovery and rebuilding efforts
in New York and New Jersey from now
until the first anniversary of the storm, October 29, 2013.Please share and shop!
The storm isn’t over for thousands and thousands of people,
whose homes and lives were up-ended and will never be the same.Click here to visit and shop my Valentine’s Day department.

If you’d rather just contribute directly to Hurricane Sandy relief,
that would be GREAT!Go here to shop off Occupy Sandy’s local gift registries.
Your contribution will not only help people rebuild their homes and lives, but at the same time, you will help rebuild local businesses in affected communities.
______________________________________________

Do you like what you’re reading here at my blog? Do you want to follow me?
Click on the Follow Blog Via Email link in the left margin and subscribe.
You can also connect with me on Twitter, Facebook, Tumblr, or LinkedIn.THANKS!